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Considering moving to Harringay Ladder - Cold feet!!

Hi there - as above, I'm close to having an offer accepted on a house on the Harringay Ladder (towards the North, Green Lanes end), but getting cold feet! I've never lived in the area so only know it from having wandered around looking at houses. It all looked ok to me, but I'm reading a lot of criticism online so starting to have second thoughts. Main issues seems to be about crime, bad schools, rat infestations, lack of 'things to do', overpriced housing...

I thought I'd made my mind up, but now a bit concerned. I'd really appreciate some views from people who already live there...it can't be that bad surely?!

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My dad and his family moved to Harringay in the late 50's. We lived in Hampden Rd. My dad had a brother in Falkland Rd, a sister in Effingham Rd and another brother in Cavendish rd.

My wife lived in Effingham rd. So my family was scattered around the ladder. Great place, enjoyed every minute of my 30 years living there.

I think the question you should maybe ask yourself is not whether the Harringay Ladder is a good place to live (it is), but whether you think you'll want to stay in London once you have children. 

I moved to Effingham Road, pre-children (but planning to have some), for many of the positive reasons people have set out here (great transport links, cheaper houses than elsewhere). While living there, we enjoyed many other good things about the area - friendly neighbours, good restaurants and the Salisbury on Green Lanes, Finsbury Park, Priory Park (and latterly Fairlands Park), easy to get to Crouch End, Ally Pally etc. Once we had a baby we met lots of other friendly, interesting and entertaining people with young children (many through the local NCT coffee mornings). But we realised we didn't want to bring children up in London, and have moved out (I won't tell you where for fear of getting a cyber-lynching, but suffice to say it's the home counties!). Once we had a baby, it's probably fair to say we were more bothered by the negative aspects of London, but then we're both non-Londoners by birth and upbringing, which I think has an effect on where you feel happy bringing up children. As others have said, Harringay is no different to many other parts of London in terms of crime, mice etc (but there's definitely no lack of "things to do" so don't worry about that), so don't get hung up on it being any "worse" than anywhere else. As an alternative, you could rent until you have kids, then decide if you want to stay or not. Or maybe you're happy to move somewhere for a few years, then move again if it turns out the fit isn't right.

In terms of the Ladder, Effingham Road is a nice road to live on - there is some rat run traffic, as on most of the Ladder roads, but it's not one of the worst. Check out your potential neighbours - things will probably be quieter if the houses next door are lived in as one house, rather than flats (the walls are not thick). You're good and close to Fairlands Park, Hornsey Station and Turnpike Lane, and for walking up to Priory Park and Ally Pally too. Good luck making your decision!

Good point Kate. To be honest, itll probably be 2-3 years before we have children at least and if we have to move in 4-5 years time it's not the end of the world. We've been renting for a good few years now, so we're pretty keen to have a place to call our own!

As a former Effingham Road resident, I was hoping to ask you a particular specific question but will do it by private message if that's ok...

 Seven whole HOL pages just to think about moving in ??????? 

A good solicitor would do all your conveyancing in fewer pages and less time.

Did you read the inital question ? It required a local rather than legal answer.

 

Hello,

There is also another swimming pool at Tottenham Green sports centre next to CONEL. Not as nice as Park Rd but similar?

The Ladder is not a typical place to live as it is so near the commercial hub of Green Lanes. Having a car is a pain as parking is not good: and there is traffic everywhere. Being near to Finsbury park adds to the congestion as cars cannot drive across a park!

There is an extreme mix of people which is interesting, all ethnicities, wannabee Crouch Enders etc, all classes etc. In the last ten years it had been through of phase of faint regeneration and middle classness which fortunatley has not been able to exercise its grip on the area as it might have done had it been less diverse. 

Good Luck! 

 

I've just moved, a year ago, to Effingham Rd.   I think it's one of the nicer ladder roads, it's gently sloping, open and light.

Nice neighbours in my part of the road too.   I don't have school aged children any more so can't comment on the schools.   I love living close to Turkish food shops and wonderful restaurants.   Jane

Hi there,

I moved from Finsbury Park to Lausanne Road on the ladder nearly two years ago.  Despite not being far I was unsure whether I would like it as much as Finsbury Park.  I have to say I love it here.  There's a real sense of community reflected here on Hol.  Great access to transport.  You have the shops and turkish restaurants of Wood Green and Greenlanes with the more chichi resturants and bars of Crouch End and Muswell Hill 15 mins away.  Our children go to North Harringay and its a great school we have been really pleased with their progress and a very dedicated team of staff lead by a great Head.  

Re: swimming - if you're on the Ladder, Tottenham Green leisure centre and swimming pool (charmless but functional, and the pool's not over-busy) are 10 minutes away on the route of the 341, and Clissold leisure centre and pool (much nicer but busier, ozone-cleaned pool rather than chlorinated, so no stinging eyes) are 15 minutes on the 341 in the opposite direction. Harringay Green Lanes overground also offers trains to Gospel Oak, which means that in summer you have quick and easy access to the Gospel Oak Lido and the ponds on Hampstead Heath if you like outdoor swimming.

lived here since 1996, never had any problems but lots of local people to help me out when I have needed it, love it, the most friendly community of people  here, turks.kurds, brits all mingling together

online people like to moan, thats why ozzies call us whinging poms

I've lived north, south, east and west in London and came back as soon as I could! Personally I love living on the ladder - my old flat was nearer Turnpike Lane which was great for Hornsey overland and the tube, plus all the local independent shops. We're now at the midway point on the ladder and both are great. The north end was poss a bit quieter as Ducketts Common absorbed some of the noise, but to be honest, I really can't hear anything from either Wightman or Green Lanes. There's plenty to do around here as well. Good pubs and bars on Green Lanes, in Finsbury Park, Crouch End - and is only a short distance to Highgate and Hampstead. Easy to get into town to some good cinemas - plus Muswell Hill shows most of the blockbusters if that's your thing. Plenty of open green space too which, for me is hugely important. I think you have the best of living in a city here without most of the negatives that go with it. Should also mention the fantastic and possibly unbeatable selection of Turkish kebabs in the area!

HI Alex,

I have lived here for the past 7 years, and i have to say it keeps getting better. Its a very Turkish area, so i think it feels safe personally. The fruit  / veg shops are such great value, the turkish restaurants are fantastic, and the area is really lively. The salsbury pub is really lovely, and they have quiz nites on monday nights which are fun, along with salsa dancing, live bands happening throughout the week.

Its also really close to crouch end, muswell hill and highgate, so its really a nice place to be. There is quite a lot in the area to keep you entertained, and if you want to get into central london, transport links are excellent. I would recommend it.

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